Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Depression

Depression is the most common psychological problem in the country,afflicting more than 17 million Americans and more than 100 million people worldwide each year.It is estimated to affect about 25 percent of women and 10 percent of men during their lives,and 5 percent of people during adolescence.It has been increasing  in recent decades and appears to be starting earlier in life.
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Since the number for young people are lower than those for adults,teen depression is often overlooked or misdiagnosed.Its symptoms often differ,too, so many depressed teens are dismissed as simply being "difficult" or "delinquent."Yet it is a serious problem, particularly when one considers the high rate of depression-related suicide among teenagers.

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